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Chicago Sons of Norway
Torske Klub History at the 25th Anniversary - 1985

Our History Continued: 1985-2005

by Ken Larson
and Robert Alsaker

The Torske Klub has evolved in many ways:

The
location of the klub dinners has moved a total of three times. The first move
was from the original Norway Center to the Scandinavian American Cultural
Society (SACS) facility in Palatine. When the SACS facility was sold, the
dinners moved to the Homestead Restaurant in River Gove. Finally, the dinners
moved to their present location, hosted by the Elks Club in Des Plaines.

The
dinners are essentially the same as 1960, the format changes occasionally. We
introduced Norwegian Sweater day for February meetings and corrected the
long-time omission of inviting our daughters to the March father/son day. In the
last twenty years, the Torske Klub has expanded the role of the raffle, which
has served to entertain and financially augment our activities. Our membership
continues to grow every year.

The Torske Klub restarted an old tradition in 2002. Answering an invitation by
the Madison Torske Klubben, our Chicago group chartered a bus and attended the
dinner there. The group repeated this excursion in January 2005. We also
continue to participate in the annual Syttende Mai parade and Scandinavian Day
in Vasa Park.

The Chicago Torske Klub has also evolved in communications. From the original
postcard reminder of the dinner, we have grown to a more informative newsletter
and a web site: http://www.torskeklub.org

As we
evolve the web site, youì ®otice the symbol we created for the internet:
Vikings at Work